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Photographer  Walt McNeil {Karma:2146}
Project #27 Your best photograph! Camera Model Nikon D70
Categories Landscape
Travel
From The Field
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Nikon 70-300mm
Uploaded 12/28/2004 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
Views 525 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/8.0
Critiques 10 Rating
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Location City -  Rural area
State -  WASHINGTON
Country - United States   United States
About First published picture with the D70. Polarizer filter, with arm support on railing.
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Walt McNeil   {K:2146} 12/29/2004
Thanks for yor assistance and information. I have Nikon D70, which still hase the information on the memory SanDisk card; I'll be to look it up.

In addtion, I'll have to start making notes.

Walt

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AJ Miller AJ Miller   {K:49168} 12/29/2004
Normally it should be saved as EXIF data. Depends what software you are using, but try looking up EXIF in Help. I get the info from DiMage Viewer software that came with my Minolta A2. I can also access it through Picture Gear that came with my Sony laptop. Hope this helps...
AJ

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Walt McNeil   {K:2146} 12/29/2004
Thanks for your comments. I have the image still in my D70, but as far as I recall, it was f/16 on Aperature; being a bright day, the speed was up around 125, @ 200 ASA.

Perhaps you could tell me how to find this information, if the images is still in my camera.?

WALT

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AJ Miller AJ Miller   {K:49168} 12/29/2004
Great image! I guess all the exposure info would have been saved with the image.
AJ

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Walt McNeil   {K:2146} 12/28/2004
Thanksfor your comments. I found this view while out playing with my D70. Now I know were t go back for sunsets and other beautiful views.

walt

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Dave Stacey Dave Stacey   {K:150877} 12/28/2004
Nice one, Walt! I like the snow covered peak against the sky with the layer of fir trees below.
Dave.

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Walt McNeil   {K:2146} 12/28/2004
Let's see, there have been about 12 people approx. in the last year that have died or been rescued off of Mt Rainier. It's only about 14,000 feet but from what I understand, there are many crevasses, with snow bridges that tend to break, snow storms, thin air,etc.

I have driven all around it, and while it looks easy, I wouldn't (couldn't) do it if I had 50 chances.

nearby towns have installed alarms in case of "mud flows", whic is entirely possible. This is a dormant volcano, also.

This is a natural shot with no tweaking other then a bit sharpening; I use PI-7, don't have PhotoShop.

BTW, thanks for your comments.

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Patrick Ziegler Patrick Ziegler   {K:21797} 12/28/2004
Great shot Walt! You ever worry about the mountain blowing it's top? I think I see a route up.

I fiddeld a bit with this in Photoshop. It's very tweakable. Didn't save it though.

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Walt McNeil   {K:2146} 12/28/2004
Thanks for your comments. I was driving down an old farm road on which I had happened to have driven before, and saw this picture.

So I took the chance to use my D70; normally I shoot film.

I am just learning digital so I am not sure on which mode I useed; maybe Auto, amybe Aperature. I didn't record the picture as i was on a long drive and wanted to rush.

I added a polarizer filter, and then popped my arm on a small stone bridge railing.

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Paul Lara Paul Lara   {K:88111} 12/28/2004
Oh, she's looking mighty majestic today!

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